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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY, MARCH 2 1 . 1925. FIVE USE RED THE RELIABLE BATTERY for Engine, Phone or Radio They Give Satisfaction Churchill Hardware Co. The Winchester Store - NEW FIXTURES FOR REEDSPORT BANK Saturday of last week, the new finun-H fur thw First Hank of Itt'fdsport, wre received and put in place ill the new quarters that lire being prepared in the corner room of the iabuey built! ing. Present indications are that the new bank quarter will be ready for occupancy about April 15. Work of reenforcing tho vault had been progressing and the final touches will be Riven to that about the last of March. The quarters are very attractive and the furniture is handsome and will enable most efficient service with the minimum of labor. The new banking quarters are so de allied that with little change it will be ahle to expand. Port Ump qua Courier. You can eat your fill on our candy and it will do you good either box ur bulk we have our own special hurchound drops. Lloyd Crocker. NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR SCHOOL BONDS OF SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 4 IN DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON NOTICE is hereby given that the umh rsigm'd w ill, up to 7:30 o'clock P. M. of April II, JJ5, reeeivtt ut his oft ice in the City of Roseburg, lumglas County, Oregon, sealed bids for the purchase of negotiable serial coupon bonds of School liiatrict Mo. 4 in Douglas County, Oregon, in the sum of $1G5,U0U.0U. aid bonas will be in tit-nominations of $l,uoo.U0 each, dated May 1, 11J5, and maturing as loiiows: 6 bonds to mature May 1. 19-6; 6 bonds to mature annually on May 1st of each and every year there after Including May 1, 1933; 11 bonds to mature annually on May let of each and every year there after including May 1st, 1940; 10 bonds to mature unuually on May 1st of each and every year thereaf ter Including May 1, 1944. Said bonds w ill draw live per cent inter est, payable semi-annually on No vember 1st and May 1st, and the principal and interest shall be pay able in lawful money of the I'niied States of America at the office of the treasurer of lkiuglas County, Oregon, or at the Fiscal Agency of the Stale of Oregon in the city and suite of New York at the option of the purchaser. Ail bids miut be accompanied by a certified check payable to School District No. 4 of Douglas County, Oregon, In an amount equal to five per cent cf the amount of fafd bid to be forfeited to the School District In case the successful bidder shall fail to com plete the purchase of said bonds In accordance with the terms of his bid. Said bids shall be opened at a 1'Ublic meeting of the school board of said District to be held in the school b-.nud room in the high school in said district on the 14ih day of April, 19:'5, at 7:30 o'clock P. M. and the bonds shall bo told by the board to the highest uid bent bidder but for not less than par and accrued interest. '1 he board reserves the right to rejt-ct any and ail bids and to re-advei Use the sale of said bonds. Ily order of the board of direc tors of School Di.st.nct No. 4, of Douglas Couuty, Oregon. V. J. MICKLLI, DistriA Clerk. Moore Dros. Dairy Purity Brand Milk Phone 15-F15 or M2-Y ROSEBURG, OREGON GERMS Have your clotlics clean ed often by a MASTER CLEANER to lengthen their life and prevent the spread of contagion. SEAL 'FURNITURE STORE AT I REEOSPORT PURCHASED Announcement Is made at Iteeds port of the sale of the Uroune and tayior nusiness to J. A. Kills, for I merly of Wasco, Oregon, who is to Aiikv possession about the first of i the month. Mrs. Kllin, the wife of the new owner, is a sister of t'has. .. Stanton of this city. Mr. and ! Mrs. Kllis have been planning to move to Uouglus county for sever al months, and have been seeking for a suitable location. Q . Taylor-made concrete is good con creie. 'i'eC 225-R. HUM'S Ol U K TIIIkXi. JNyrholoKlMH Have Adopted New Method of TeMing Intelligence. There Is uo denying the fact that mental alertness hould be cultivated by every one of us. The I psychologists prescribe various ' metheds for stimulating the i thinking apparatus, but Lone they now pay is quite the equal of the popular roas word puzzles. It is reported that some of the psychology departments of the leading universities have adopted these 'puzzling squares" for mak ing mental tests. They measure ; the intelligence of their students j liy the degree of accuracy und speed which they display in cross l word puzzle solving. Hut as alert as they may be, eventually the crosa word worker ; mast go to the dirtiouary the I Court of Lust Resort w hich in I itself aDo helps quick thinking. : Kspecially Is the New l'nivers;ties j Dictionary a brain stimulator. For j with its many Supplementary dic tionaries, along with its enlarged j vocabulary, interest in the word jbuildin will be intensified, and ! the cross word puzler wil lfind ! the cro"s word puzzler will find The dictionary coupon printed elsewhere in this issue will show you how- to come Into immediate possession of this new volume. Cars washed by competent man at Terminal Garage, cor. Main and Washington Sts. Phone 393. itov wins ii:ial. (Aiwx-liitH Pre I.tnw Win-.) I.OS ANCKLKS, March 20. Johannes Itartholowsky, 1 2 Los Angeles school boy, has been uwardid the Hoy Seoul Medal lor hero. sin displayed In saving the life of Vivian Holl, his playmate. Johannes risked his own life when the latter fell off the edge of a 40-foot cliff near his home. While Vivian clung desperately to a shrub, Johannes gripped a branch of a tree, reached over the edire of the precipice, seized his playmate and a! in on by su perhuman effort dragged him to safety. The award came from national headquarters of the Boy Scouts of Amenta in New York and is the highest honor that can come to a scout. For concrete work call Taylor. 113 No. Flint St Tel. 225 It ri:x to iiavk Mi:a ai;y. f4( y - p""v',l SAN Ot KNTIN I'KNi TKXTI AKY. March 2o. ThU California penal in-tiiuiicm is to have a new libr.irv and the public will pay for It. Warden Frank J. Smith has Im po?ed an mi minion l:aige of cent per person on t (shorn coming to the tnsi itut ion except when they come on uttieiul busi ness. Anywhere from $.10 to $100 is being colli rted on norinal visiting das. So Uir the public has very cheerfully paid the "tax"' when told the purpose ot the fund. TUBBY f iOW THAT THE r-m The PfiiTE OF no HAOMtVtR SttN A Dod LIKE VouBfcFonc Au CM! KMOW WHETHER Yov WEB-S A 1HOROOI.H-BRt.0 CR A MrntCE SOTH5W 6MI Si O A PSUT To PLC THE iftFESiDt- GulSiLitei . ASUlCLL BE.A1 11 fl U HOMtyV ,1 1 f -mm i1"(.i:t hum xast .i aki .ikis a rsKi.K ton iuiiij:. (AvUtr4 Ptm Itw4 Win.) FI'ATTI.K. March 20. More than $l,iMMt,uiMi U to be expended by th I'nltfd States coast guard Hk-rvue, thirteenth district, em bracing Puget Sound, the west coast of Washington and Alaska, during ldl'5 iu waging relent less war auainst liritish-Colum-hia ruin runners, according to Capt. V.'Vt. Dodge, rf imanrttT of ihf district . A fleet o( L'2 ped boa is each 36 feet long, aided by 15 craft of 75 feet, has been com missioned and assigned to patrol Puget .Sound and the western coast of th state. It has beeu estimated j hut the monthly outlay will he MO, 00i. The construc tion of the boats cost $410. OU0. 'The coast guard service Is closing up the gaps," a!d Captain bodge, Orders have been issued to commanders to shoot to sink and kill if the liquor runners do not heed stop siguuU. It they have no liquor aboard, pick them up for violations of the naviga tion laws. Harass the rum run ner In every possible manner. "The government has appropri ated $ 1 5,0ou.oi.o to stop the smuggling of liquor. We are go ing to do it to the best of our ability. We have the equipment, meu and money." SALESMEN WANTED We want two first class sales men to Fell washing machines iu Roseburg and vicinity. This is a real proposition for a worked. Kx perietice not necessary. If you will work as instructed you can easily make from $lit to $250 per month. Call or write at once. W. F. Ciatf Hotel Huffman, Kugene, Ore. A INMOST riVK MU.MOX IHH.IjA its IN i,h i:sk 1 Ki:S IX WAMIINGTOX. (AmooUIM Pre Lrinml Wife.) W ASH I Cm TO N, W ash. , M a rch 14 A report of the state treas urer shows that the amount re ceived from the motor vehicle business from December 1, 1924, to February 28, lJ2', was $:, G17,32i:.55. Of this amount $3, 201.772.35 was received before February 1, and $415,548.20 dur ing the month of February. Un der the present law the automo bile year begins December 1, far as issuing of licenses Is con cerned. The entire receipts for the year 1924 were $4.4 75,1 9ti. 70, eo that it will be seen that the receipts for the first three months is only $1,000,000 less than the entire last year's business. Stud baker costs less jior pound than butter. MAKE TKAXSM1SSION TF.ST. MswtrtM Pt" Let"! W 'r ) STANFORD UNIYKKSITY, Cal., March 20. One of the most im portant electrical transmission tests ever attempted will be made here next summer under the di rection of university engineers and officials of the Pacific Cas and Electric company and the Southern Calitoru.a Ldlson com pany. Six huge transformer units each weighing 27 tons and with a com bined capacity of L100,JMH volts will be installed in a special la bar aiorv, and with this and com- WlANAVOIDS M OPERATION Awful Pains and Misery Re lieved by Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Lima, Ohio. "I want to tell rou how your medicine has helped me. For weeks 1 Fullered with awful pains from inflamma tion and I was in such misery that I had to bend dou hie to cet relief. I could not be touched or jarred, had awful pain all ttver my abdomen andcould not touch my feet- to the lloor. It was irn- prsiblo for me to straighten up and the pains never ceased. 1 txk treat ments for some time and finally was j told I would have to have an opera tion. 1 do not believe in operations i and I had rend so much aliout Lydia K. j Pinkhain's Vegetable Compound that ' 1 told my husband I would try it be- 1 fore I pave up. J soon hejr.m to feci that it was dumpmep-'iod. The awful ! misery lepan to leave me, also the hickache. I have a pood ajetite and am paining in weight. Taking this medicine was the best thing Fever , did. I feci like it has saved my life i mid I do not hesitate to say so to my I friends. It has saved riie from a dreaded operation and 1 am still , taking it. Mrs. Etiiki, Tmlrstun, North Pine tit., Lima, Ohio. Ak5.NO.VovJ HAiA. DONT vJANT YooTo Think i tiDN't APPP.teiftTb HT YoovjE viait s;h;mt ?.C- I'll IUEk) w'll ' iy u Sri l h )7",r,', U V ,4. tv. I pan ton equipment problems of transmitting power iu great uaD titifs over long dislauce will be worked out. The highest voltage available at commercial frequency will be controlled in the experiments, whh b are expected to have an important bearing on the future of electrical power development in ine tuiiea eiaie. AxundtO, piano tuner, none 1S9-L MKIALS KOK HKItOKS. (AMTiatnl rrra LrI Wire.) WASHINC.TOX, March 21. Secretary Wilbur has awarded sli ver life saving medals to three enlisted Inen for the rescue of comrades from death by drown ing. Two of them, Lester H. Craft, fireman. The Dalles, Ore icon, and John H. Dolan, machin ists' mate, Jersey City, N. J.. jumped from the U. S. S. Guyama In tieatle habor last August to rescue a comrade who had gone under when a ship's boat capsized. Cas-mlr J. Garbinski, seaman, of Newark, N. J., swam from the de stroyer Hanbridge to the rescue of the pilot and radio man of a plane which had crashed. SALESMEN WANTED Experienced washing machine salesmen wanted to take charge of store opening up lot of new tenl tory. Salary or commission. The Tolleison, 152 4th St., Portland, On. Today's Cross-Word Puzzle A TKMPTING TANGLE Puzzle No. 128. Edit.d By J. C BOYD 'ti. w.,;:ill A lb p7 id H 'M.. r. yfa;, m-JL. 'i Y El-ZZ!iZZZEZZHZZ 1' liZZZZ 7T " pi . v ie :," m HORIZONTAL. 1 answer 4 4 fresh 6 river 46 South 12 luminous African circle antelope around any 43 gifted of the 62 reverential heavenly fear bodies 64 negative 14 an opening conjunc- in the wall tion l(i aoove fj6 in this 17 adage manner 20 rise and 67 before fall of the &9 a continent sea (abbr.) 21 Ion it rope CO filth with run- 61 mend ntnff noose 63 exclama- 23 tiny tion 24 enter- S4 ove re tained turned turf J5 impersonal (golfing pronoun term) 26 gape 6fi freezing 28 tract of 68 European waste land blackbird 8& position on 70 smooth a football 71 made o' a team cereal gross (abbr.) 73 dortina- , 81 wooden pin tion 33 preposi- 74 a round tion about way 84 Greek let- 7C a trip made tor to do a 35 point of commission compass 73 pertainim? SG one who to the hack denies God 79 hated 4 0 depressed ( si mpl ified 42 owed spelling) 43 formerly nerwith Is solution to PuztIp No. 127. B ! E TnJ V (j fV A I Rl E i A J O IN IT1 T R in! CI it D f LTJE I N I E ITI. J A. H M O , A T , MlAIT.AjDlO Rl I P Oil t iR. a $ r" 51 UH El ! ('TIL llMi SilKLc!.,,iE L: tsl'iA"rif Hail! The Conquering Hero Comes. VJAiiAMINH'. OOMe- &OVou) MtPt ti i tout ciciv 6e t, knit. 6o HOME IN j jSKW THAW WKAItH F.ANT VMW IK. UT CltOWK. (Awrlattsl fr lard W ir. ) NKW YORK, Maroh 21. A new t chunipkm wears the world's ban tam weight crown today. He Is Charles (Phil) Kosebuerg of New I Vurk who outpointed Kddle (Can jnouhall) Martin, deftpdlng cham pion, in a ld-round match at Ma dion Square Uardeu last night. It was a battle between a fighter and a boxer, the latter dominat ing 10 of the 15 rounds. Martin was aggressive enough and willing at ait times, but he was wild and his willingness was confined to a series of bull-like rushes that gained him nothing. t Canterbury Hen plants, fine lare clumps at 15 cents each or $1.50 a dozen. All bedding plants In ' season. The Fern, Koseburg's j Pioneer Florist, 109 South Jackson street. s WFKK'S FOItKCAST. A.UI.-1 frtm UamsI Win.) SAN FRANCISCO. March Jl. j The Pacific Coast weather fore can for the week beginning Mar. i '22, was announced here today by I the I'nited States Weather Bureau j as follows: ' The outlook Is for considerable cloudiness in the North Pacific states; probably with occasional rains in Washington and North western Oregon; fnlr weather with seasonable temperature In other ectlons. VERTICAL. 1 alternate 2 Cupid 3 character in Uncle Tom'i Cabin 4 upon 6 male sheep 7 coupl 8 New Eng land state (abbr.) 9 come in 10 an ap proach 1 1 examples 1 2 Mohamme dan ruler 1 3 devoured 1 5 split 1 8 possew 19 allured 22 affidavit 24 frustrate 27 gnef 29 exclama tion of sur prise 32 estimate 35 a Scandi navian 37 number 88 idleness 89 Japanese cent 41 unit 4fi docked 47 a whole 4! bones 60 crawl 51 -saw 63 yielded 65 conjunr tion 68 hero of long poire of 11th century PO - giver 61 stain 62 native of Africa 65 to prohibit 67 American coins (abbr.) 69 vociferate 71 openings 72 beak 75 personal pronoun 77 royal highness (abbr.) How to Solve Puzzle. The best way to solve thif crosA-word fiuzzle ia to run over tl;p libt of horizontal anl vtrti chI synonyms in si-arch of evi dent or "easy" words. If hori zontal, the word yog are look inR for must extend crosswise from the numht-r to the first shaded stop on the r'iKht; if ver tical, it must extend downward from the number to the first shaded stop below. When fin ished, the words should read equally well crosswise and downward. K fax i f-: r r'OIlM Kit H KA I l .1 N Kit MW A imttl ADDICT. (AaorkM Pna Lnml Win.) NKW VOKK. March SI. Wil liam J. Montgomery, who with bis former wife, Florence Moore, wa ', once a vaudeville headliner aud a Hroadway music comedy star at 1 a salary of fl.uuo a week for tbe ; team, now Is a drug addict work- i iuR for $30 a week as piuuist in a small restaurant. Ia court yesterday he pleaded ' guilty to possessing narcotics, but bis sentence was suspended. lie said be bad developed tbe . habit after a physician treating him for a fracture of his hip iu Detroit three years ago bad giveu biiu a narcotic. o . I GENERAL LACKSMITHINQ And horseshoeing. All work guar anteed. Plenty room for furmer's burses. 6-2 Winchester St. north of Auto Camp, K. E. Woodcock, Prop. , CI.KVIXAND ITEMS. Leslie Hapgerty of llosehurg was visiting at the homo of bis uncle Hill Van Wey last' week. Mr. Kokeu Is busy these days shearing Ins goats. Fred llateinau la having a little war ot bis own on his ranch. Tbe stumps are the victims. Mr. anil Mrs. Albert llecker have come out of their winter quarters. We are glad to Bee their smiling faces In our crowd again. Tho strawberry beds are gett ing their annual spring cleaning wlih all hands on deck. Tho many friends and neigh bors of Sirs. O. W. Reynolds sur prised her on her birthday last Wednesday night. Alter viewing the delicious cakes on the kitchen table. IS. W. brought in a box of avples. We bit all right, but they only acted as an appetlier. We doubt if there was enough cake tor LSeo's breakfast. An enjoy able evening was spent and all went home wishing Mrs. Reynolds many more birthdays and parties. ltev. and Mrs. Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Juhusou aud children drove out from Uoseburg to attend the party. The ball game between Coles Valley and Clevoland schools re sulted in a victory tor Coles Val ley 23 to 33. The score would have been higher, but the score keeper ran out of paper. Never theless an Interesting game was played and the whole neighbor hood turned out to see It. This was the first game of the season and we expect better results next time. , For prompt taxi service, city or country trips. Phone A. NOTICE of saie of Dovornment timber, (.ieneral Land Of rice, Wanh tiiKton, l. C, Fab. li, Nolle is herehy Kven that aubji-il to Die conditions and limitations of tlic acts of June 9, im (Z Stat.. Z1K), Kt-bruary 2, 1 V I V. (40 Htul.. ilTi and June 4. lW:o (41 Htat.. it.H), and departmental retfulatkm of April 14, 1124 (fu 1 U.. 37t, tlie ttintwr on the following lands will be aold March SO, mb, at iu o'clock a. m. at public auction at the U. 8. Lsand. Of-fb-e at HoiieburK, Ore (con, to the highest bidder at not 1m than the apuraisert value aa hhown by tills notice, sule to be subject to th ap proval uf the Hforetury of tbe In terior, The purchase price wlln aa additional iuiii of one-fifth of one per cent, thereof, bt-lnti cuinmi slona allowed, liiuut be depnslU-d, at time of aale. money to be returned. If sale la not approved, otherwlae patent will isnue for the timber, which niut be removed within ten year. Hid will be received from citizens of the United State, associ ations of suih citizens and corpora tion organized turner the laws of tiie Unilcii Slates. or any stale, ter ritory or district thereof, only. lp on aipllrati(n of a qualified pur cltaaer the timber on any lentil ub illvihion wil be offered sepiiralely before being included in any of fer of a larger unit. T. -9 tv, It. IU W Sec. 1&. NK'i tiK'A red fir 2000 M.. wlitte fir lfu M., re.1 rednr 25 M.. cedar poles 6000 feet: HbZ red fir J50 M., white fir iB M.. red cedar 16 M., white cedar 6 M., cednr poles 1600 fpet. none of the timber on these tracts to be sold for leas than $2.00 per M. for the red fir, 1 1. 00 per U. for the white fir and red cedar, and $4.00 per M. for the white cedr and 1.01 per foot for the cedar poles. T. 28 H.. It. IS W.. See. 23, Lot 6, fir JtiO M., Lot 7, fir 60 U., none of the timber on these lots to be sold for Ivim than 2.f0 per M. T. 17 R, K. 11 W., Sec. 3&, Lot IS, red fir li"0 M., red cedar 40 M., none of the tlmbt-r on tins lot to be Sold for ..rs tlmii 11.75 per M.. for the red fir and 11.60 per M. for the red ce Jir. 1. 2M t.. Si. 10 -VV., Sec. 3. SA' KK14, red fir 260 M white redar hOO M-, none of the timber on Ibis tract to be sold for lena tlmn $1 60 per M. for the red fir and 7.0O per M. for the white cedar. T. 20 H, It. 11 W.. Sec. 3, Lot 1, red fir 160 M fir ull ing 140 M., while cedar 120 M., Lot 2, red fir 400 M.. fir piling 1'tO M.. while cedar K0 M . I Ml 3 red fir 160 M . white cedar 200 M., lxt 4 fir pll- lint? 200 L. while cedar 110 M. SIOH -Mv'i red fir 20 M- fir piling 4"0 iU., white cedar .'.o M., HW NK'4 rd fir l'oo Al., wtilte vrmnr 30ft M.. I NKU HW'4 red fit 40 M., fir piling I 240 M., white cedar UO M., HK'i ISVA red fir 2Su M. fir Piling 10 1 M , white cedar 300 M., HW'i HV(4 I red fir l"ft M.. fir piling 60 M . white reiar aoo M.. NK'i SK'.i red fir loo IM., fir piliiiK 30 M., while eeunr 2'o i.M.. NW'h SKi red "fir 3"0 M , fir 1 piling 10 M. while cedar 4iiQ M., IHKW SK'i red fir I'MiO M., while ce j (I.i r 34W M. cedar poles 24(i, SW'4 Lsk4 red fir 4"ii M.f fir piling 10 M. I white cediir Jno M., none of the titn 1 her on thin seeiion to be sold for less Ihsn $2.00 per 1!.. for tho red fir, ll.fiO per M. for the fir piling. '$7 00 per M, for the whltt cedar, 'und $.10 eiich for the cedar poles. Wint'i-n Vprv. r'immllnncr Does History Repeat Itself We can all remember when a certain brand of fence bad almost a monopoly of sales In this territory. Lots of people thought a goat couldn't scratch himself against a post If any otber brand of fence was fastened to tbat post, WHAT HAPPENED? They tiled to cash In on tbe reputation. The price went up and we found that other kinds of fence would also serve. JUDGE FOR YOURSELF 9-39 38c WE MAKE THE PRICE OTHERS MEET IT. FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE RO8EBUR0 OAKLAND Classified Section ALL NEW ADS FOR SALE I l'OK HALI2 3 good milk cows. S64 j Military street, A. A. liellows. J Ah ALsAO Paints and Varnishes, at I'uwfli s Furniture Co, Wooj for salo at current prices. Phono Austin Greenhouse, 37F3. FOK SALE A good one horse de livery wagon, $18. Inquire Post master, Dlllard, Ore. FOU SALE Fine, choice Chry santhemum plants. Heady to set out now. 784 S. Pine St. FOU SALE Black Jersey Giant eggs, $1.50 per setting. Call at liorger's llargaln Store. FT)R liALL Nursery'sVocK. Phone 27F3. Morning or evening. K. L. Ellis, Koseburg, Ore. Poll SALE S. C7 Brown Leghorn eggs, $1 per 15. Mrs. J. S. Frey, Star lit., Uoseburg, Ore., near brock way. Fxm'SALK rTooTbTshoats also late Valentine strain of broccoli sued, loo tier of old growth block wood. Lindbloom, Dlxonvillo, FOR" "SALE It ard y sirrayeT 3 cylinder punipr too large for my ntnnls. G. C. Bailey, Garden Val ley. Phone 32F13. FOiV S A LK One Sharpies Suction Feed Cream separator, No. 4. Good as new. Mrs. Laura Parker,1 Brockway, Ore. Pit ON irTnESTuTlan. Freuch Improied and Coutes 1418. Care 'Ul grading and packing. Write riudson's Nurseries, , Tangent, Oregon. FOU SALEliiack Minorca eggs lor hatching, 75c per setting. Al so a I o Laval cream separator, Also 400 ft. 2 In. gal. pipe, 15c pt-r foot. H. C. Iawson, 625 2nd Ave., south. Phone 492 R. SAWMILL FOU "SALE Complete outfit nnd a pro hirer, at a bar gain. Capacity 15.000 feet laily. Lots of good timber, and clone to rail shipping point. Address, Sawmill, care NewB-Iteview, Uoseburg. Foil SAI:TTirAll(UINTBiirh. p. Fairbanks Morse; 1 large dy namo for farm lighting; 1 fifty cake baking oven; 1 French range; 2 large Ice boxes; 1 'Edi son moving picture machine. Ad dress Canyon Auto Camp, Cau yonville. Ore. t WANTED I WANTi:i Mule nurse; Inquire 4M S. I'lne alli r 4:30 p. m. WAS 1 1 1 Nil "Tgailir'WiU cull, de liver. All kinds done. 12!) Sec. Av. 8. Mrs. o. I). Hubbard. W A NT E Wood ciil terto" cut about 25 tier body oak stove wood. K24 Military street. A. A. Mellows. VV A N T I : I l'einiaiieiit iliiy work by the day or hr. 3oc an hr. AIho extra work. Imiuiru of 231 Chail w lrk St. or address Box 1222, Chy. WANTED -Several HlllKle neat am biiioiiH youtiK men 20 to 25 years to travel. Must be prepared to leave city at onre. Experience not necessary. Compensation $25 to ?.vl n week. Apply lintel (irand after neven o'clock p. m. Ack for Mr. llarlow. Have you something to sell, to trade, to give away. Use News ftevlew column. By WINNER ON BACK PAGE. LOST AND FOUND LOST Monday, dresser scarf on Cass or Jackson St. 1'lease CU1I511-J. LOST tiolil ring with moss agate setting. Finder leave at News Uevlew. Reward. FOUNDSmall J blada pearl handled knife. Owner describe . property and pny tor ady. at News-Kevlew otflce. r FOR RENT FURNISHED ouse for rent. In quire Mrs. J. K. Faloa. FOlt KENT 5-room dwelling. 321 Kane St. Phone 275. FOR RENT 2 -room furnished apartmeut. 246 S. Stephens. FOR RENT Five-room modern, furnished cottage. 544 t. Fine St. FOU KENT Furnished 3-room apt Water, lights and gas range. 60S S. Stephens St. FOR RENT 3 furnished rooms, bath and screen porch. Adulu ' only. Inquire Su Mill. IFOR RENT House, 10 A of land, close In. city water, lota fruit. U U. Helblg. 407 W. Cass St- FOR RENT Large room tor men only. Well furnished. Hot and cold water, lights and heat Ualh. $14.50 ' pur mo., 221 W. Washington. f MISCELLANEOUS I CAR OWNER Don't target to call 653 when In need of auta parts. Sarff'a Auto Wreckinf House. MAUCELTand bob curl, 75c7"haii cut and curl 60c, at ' my home, 331 8. Main, Phone 67-V. Mrs, Amy Rogers. RADIATORS That's my business New cores Installed, und old ones made new. Lark, radiator man, 829 W. Lane. BICYCLES AND KFTpHRTNG--Key fitting. lockHmlthlng, grind ing, saw fftlng and general re pairing. Koseburg Cyclery, 568 N. Jackson St. fiCSINESS OPPORTUNITIES If you have $JfJ will start yon lr new business; tremendous sales, should net you ;ioo salary week ly. Experience unnecessary. O. M. Pearse ft Co., it N. 9 St.. Port land, Ore. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. M. H. PLYLER Chiropractic physician, 12 W. Lane SU Reliable Tailor J. H. BERNIER Upstairs Next Umpqua Hotel Cleaning, Pressing, Alteration We Make Your Clothe in Roseburg FORD REPAIRING CYLINDER REBORINQ ' Our Specialty UNION GARAGE Authorized Ford Service WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua Tanks i.v S-MllSt -( Vatst and Ak METAL, Won't Leak. t " " i r A 10 Obi w 10,000 OsL AwtMb. Om 0. SHna, Churchill HJwe. Co. THE WINCHESTER STORE Impcrial.Clcaners Our Auto Will Call Phona 277